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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. peopl
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, nousiness too small. neil: there must be something in china's water, it
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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from far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which creates exactly that environment for a child requiring that it's between a man or woman in india the supreme court has just made gay sex illegal again since the nineteenth century india has had a ten year sentence on the statute books for quote court only into course against the order of nature four years ago a lower court found it on constitutional the supreme court just brought the law back into force by making a similar argument of the australian judges only the nation's parliament has the right to change it but with the overwhelming majority of indians against same sex marriage and with a conservative nationalist group leading in the upcoming elections in a legislative change in the next few years is highly unlikely but you have a lot of old. he just said. that all the communities of this got to. dance at each of the main sort if thing europe is seeing something similar this december coalitions motive in a referendum to outlaw same sex marriage two thirds of the most incompetent population and move changes in the
from far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which creates exactly that environment for a child requiring that it's between a man or woman in india the supreme court has just made gay sex illegal again since the nineteenth century india has had a ten year sentence on the statute books for quote court only into course against the order of nature four years ago a lower court found it on constitutional the supreme court just brought the law back into force by making a...
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the world, and then it would do a lot of good to the development of the -- democracy to improving the environment, to the poverty, to women's rights and it -- it would do a lot with all thing -- all big problems for humanity would be served by the nobel sticking to its actual course, the idea of nobel. >> so you are not saying that you think the prize should be gotten rid of all together, what you are saying is there should be some sort of change in the structure of the process? >> absolutely. the present committee is hostile to nobel and his idea. they are for military force, for nato, for military power games. they accept this international system, but we need a committee which is loyal to nobel, and which will serve the interestsover the peace, the champions of peace that nobel had in mind. >> thank you for being on the news hour. >>> now turning to syria and human rights watchers accused rebel fighters of killing up to 190 civilians in august. it says at least five rebel groups with links to al-qaeda are responsible for planning, funding, and carrying out those attacks on august 4th. human ri
the world, and then it would do a lot of good to the development of the -- democracy to improving the environment, to the poverty, to women's rights and it -- it would do a lot with all thing -- all big problems for humanity would be served by the nobel sticking to its actual course, the idea of nobel. >> so you are not saying that you think the prize should be gotten rid of all together, what you are saying is there should be some sort of change in the structure of the process? >>...
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it is the concern my ultimate control of the of the environment of the shopping environment let's take a step back and look at why is ball culture prospering in merging markets first is because shopping mall security. and this is something that in the u.s. is no longer an issue. the shopping mall offers a controlled in environment. it is one in which i'm not only going to shop but i'm also going to look and be seen by other people in the u.s. retail trends follow housing housing trends so we are watching several things happen first is the repopulation of some of our cities and as people come back into a city they are shopping a city. second is is that we are seeing a much more concerted effort at channel which which means that i am not separating the bricks and mortar world from the online world i am using online as a way of educating myself before i go in to look at product in the. right and the separate silos that have. done this is catalog this is bricks and mortar and this is online are just not existing and email doesn't mean that the ability. or potential for profit markups. decr
it is the concern my ultimate control of the of the environment of the shopping environment let's take a step back and look at why is ball culture prospering in merging markets first is because shopping mall security. and this is something that in the u.s. is no longer an issue. the shopping mall offers a controlled in environment. it is one in which i'm not only going to shop but i'm also going to look and be seen by other people in the u.s. retail trends follow housing housing trends so we...
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the shopping mall offers a controlled in environment. it is one in which i'm not only going to shop but i'm also going to look and says be seen by other people in the u.s. retail trends follow housing housing trends so we are watching several things happen first is the repopulation of some of our cities and as people come back into a city they are shopping a city. second is is that we are seeing a much more concerted effort at channel which which means that i am not separating the bricks and mortar world from the online world i am using online as a way of educated myself before i go in to look at product in the form right and the separate silos that have. done this is catalog this is bricks and mortar and this is online are just not existing handing them doesn't mean that the ability. or potential for profit markov's. decreasing for all those brick and mortar shells part of what this means is a couple of things first is using our supply our supply chain better to be able to differentiate products so i'm not seeing the same product in sto
the shopping mall offers a controlled in environment. it is one in which i'm not only going to shop but i'm also going to look and says be seen by other people in the u.s. retail trends follow housing housing trends so we are watching several things happen first is the repopulation of some of our cities and as people come back into a city they are shopping a city. second is is that we are seeing a much more concerted effort at channel which which means that i am not separating the bricks and...
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of the topics and around seven thousand properties remained without power on tuesday evening the uk environment agency expects the storm the weapon to continue for the next few days more than fifty flood warnings are in place across england and wales. the deal with the bt has also been hit by bad weather and high winds heavy rain and snow in several areas. two families had to be evacuated from enhancing from aman in the dome but the region dr matson i cut the cost of the town. sta is in critical condition after being swept up by an avalanche in the mountains of pa connect him to rain. rescue is a little wait for the russian vessel has been trapped in thick ice near antarctica since tuesday. the chinese icebreaker is on the beach meaning a place beyond the forty seven people the scientists and toys and books and the academic tchaikovsky finally make it to try around. the time i held it out of the season but still i was moving home. by placing a median of mobile banking on just about me thanks to us. be it easier to get it meant that the ship ran into trouble on christmas day off it got trapped i
of the topics and around seven thousand properties remained without power on tuesday evening the uk environment agency expects the storm the weapon to continue for the next few days more than fifty flood warnings are in place across england and wales. the deal with the bt has also been hit by bad weather and high winds heavy rain and snow in several areas. two families had to be evacuated from enhancing from aman in the dome but the region dr matson i cut the cost of the town. sta is in...
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narco traffickers and the police forces themselves are very corrupt as well so you have this kind of environment that even if these people were paying their taxes or the few people that do pay their taxes that money isn't really invested into the country it ends up in the hands of very few and you end up with a country that's practically ungovernable and that kind of doesn't allow for any protection mechanisms for journalists for a journalist that's going to speak out against human rights abuses or against corrupt government officials or corrupt government force or against market traffickers as soon as the start naming names it's very very cheap if you will to to hired assassin in honduras somewhere around ten thousand dollars ten thousand lupita as the hundred currencies somewhere around five thousand dollars and you can hire someone on a motorcycle to come in and you know kill off sort of his heart with a lot of places in the world having a camera is definitely more dangerous than holding a gun manny you know the u.s. of course every other country in latin america has a long as you're involved
narco traffickers and the police forces themselves are very corrupt as well so you have this kind of environment that even if these people were paying their taxes or the few people that do pay their taxes that money isn't really invested into the country it ends up in the hands of very few and you end up with a country that's practically ungovernable and that kind of doesn't allow for any protection mechanisms for journalists for a journalist that's going to speak out against human rights...
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if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unburied bodies missing their heads, in some cases where there will be a head in one room and you can match it up to the body which is in another room 100 yards away and they didn't just end up there; somebody took the head off. and there will be places where it's all femurs, all gathered together. and places where it's obviously some kind of warfare event where people are all huddled into one
if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't...
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man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from germany they plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 25% within two decades. >> i am an optimist. the initiative will require a great deal of organization and work and monitoring. we will need to ensure that measures are actually implemented over the coming years if we hope to reduce emissions by 25% by 2030. >> germany supports many climate and social projects in the dominican republic. the program also benefits victor. he grows cough and he trees. sometimes he is forced to cut down a tree to order to make ends meet. >> sometimes cutting down a tree is the
man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from...
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do you think it will have any impact on the investment environment? >> i believe the investment thesis for any company is the fact that they have a growing middle class and their economy is more robust than any other one in the world. companies can't afford not to be in china. the fact that chinese companies want to invest overseas, it means that china has to play quid pro quo with other companies. if chinese companies want to be abroad, they have two of allow foreign and direct investment to complete on a level playing field. this is an inevitable development that will happen. with that said, i am not saying that with a level playing field, foreign companies are going to succeed, necessarily. when china opens it up to foreigners, they are opening it up to domestic competition as well. that means competition will be very fierce. usually, and foreign companies will not be used to that level of competition. this will create a situation where they may feel like it is not going to be anything that is so different than what they are experiencing now. that
do you think it will have any impact on the investment environment? >> i believe the investment thesis for any company is the fact that they have a growing middle class and their economy is more robust than any other one in the world. companies can't afford not to be in china. the fact that chinese companies want to invest overseas, it means that china has to play quid pro quo with other companies. if chinese companies want to be abroad, they have two of allow foreign and direct...
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. >> the environment, it's a tricky thing as far as what's in the air and what you're breathing and the water and the soil and the foods that you eat. >> yes, it is true. >> we may not show it, but it is important to change the bigger picture. >> thank you for bringing a message of hope and happy holidays. >> some helpful news about the forecast and it will be a nice break for us for the next several days. sunny skies out there, a pretty good looking midday. and on the michael and son weather cam. climbing up into the lower 40s. and it will be the immediate metro. south of town. and it will be 50 plus today and warmer as you go through the next few days. partly to mostly cloudy. and we're not going to drop off all that much and it will be a lot milder. the satellite imagery, well, it will be a dozen. you don't have to see the white area. as you needed to look at pennsylvania county. the western maryland and southwest, even parts of frederick county, maryland. and the snow pack, with the very cold temperatures tonight, that's 20 in martinsburg. south of town, a few more clouds in the upp
. >> the environment, it's a tricky thing as far as what's in the air and what you're breathing and the water and the soil and the foods that you eat. >> yes, it is true. >> we may not show it, but it is important to change the bigger picture. >> thank you for bringing a message of hope and happy holidays. >> some helpful news about the forecast and it will be a nice break for us for the next several days. sunny skies out there, a pretty good looking midday. and on...
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television creates an environment. telegraph creates an environment. and digital technology creates an environment too. it's not the digital technology making it happen, but as our culture changes, we adopt digital tools. our values change, we change the tool we develop and the tools we develop change the way we see things. >> how much -- the difference between the culture around print and the internet. how many are inhesht to an environment of digital curlture and how much it's a new media and the past ten or twenty years is unregulated. it's wild rest. it's become less like that? >> it's interesting. , i mean, i have all felt like we are in danger of folding the digital media environment to the industrial age. that's been the main thing i have been kicking and screaming about since 1998. why futurist suck. and the thing i gotten mad about is the thing was here. it was 2002 reality hackers person. i thought here we got the technology. digital means we make the world and then i saw everyone talking about this is coming. the tsunami is coming and going
television creates an environment. telegraph creates an environment. and digital technology creates an environment too. it's not the digital technology making it happen, but as our culture changes, we adopt digital tools. our values change, we change the tool we develop and the tools we develop change the way we see things. >> how much -- the difference between the culture around print and the internet. how many are inhesht to an environment of digital curlture and how much it's a new...
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think that the aerial study should be work environment to a public environment, and transformation of gender relations. >> finished the group of women who have come to talk to us. there werealking about details, really learning lessons which they had to because the boys will be boys really doesn't work too well for girls. >> that assumption. >> right. yes. yes. >> sent you very much. i really enjoyed listening. mobilizing people across the country. i work for the who. and they'd have a discussions about whether here in washington they should have a separate gender limits focus on issues of gender equality or whether that is just something for each department. the decision ultimately may never change. once i was to have a separate gender. but the biggest issues and let america was working with. as is said, the attitude among at least the americans, where much about the latin motto man. go home and make dinner. enforcement and particularly with in court. >> okay. the first re of a question. >> yes. a separate gender. that has been debated for a long time. i think i belong to the develop
think that the aerial study should be work environment to a public environment, and transformation of gender relations. >> finished the group of women who have come to talk to us. there werealking about details, really learning lessons which they had to because the boys will be boys really doesn't work too well for girls. >> that assumption. >> right. yes. yes. >> sent you very much. i really enjoyed listening. mobilizing people across the country. i work for the who....
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in this environment, subsidizing wind and solar makes no sense. also five years ago, we thought that china and india, and other emerging economies, my sign-on to emissions reductions, and, therefore, that if we reduced emissions, perhaps global temperatures would be reduced. and i don't think it does but i don't tak take a position on whr mandated emissions caused global warming or not, but if we are reducing our emissions and china and india, which make up 37% of the worlds population, are not doing so, when i pointed any affect on the global temperatures. and then the first chapter of the book i talk about geoengineering solutions, that nobel prize-winning weiner thinks we can reduce global temperature if we just do it on our own. painting russ whitehurst like the sun's rays. what we are doing with a 12 and dollars were spent on alternative energy is pushing people into cars that they don't want to buy, we are raising electricity costs. we are -- we're getting rid of incandescent lightbulbs in favor of fluorescent lightbulbs. and the cost of thi
in this environment, subsidizing wind and solar makes no sense. also five years ago, we thought that china and india, and other emerging economies, my sign-on to emissions reductions, and, therefore, that if we reduced emissions, perhaps global temperatures would be reduced. and i don't think it does but i don't tak take a position on whr mandated emissions caused global warming or not, but if we are reducing our emissions and china and india, which make up 37% of the worlds population, are not...
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it is important for the environment. the animals and the birds. >> u.s. president barack obama has signed a bill to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. he has returned from his holiday in hawaii. the deal agreed to by democrats and republicans will raise taxes on top earnings and maintaining race for the middle class. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, has left a new york hospital where she was treated for a blood clot between her brain and skull. she was accompanied by her husband, former president bill clinton, and her daughter. she sustained a concussion after fainting and hitting her head. a deal to take over the u.s. cable channel, current tv. >> 2012 has been a dynamic here for news. the purchase of current tv opens the way for the news, al jazeera america. the channel will be available in more than 40 million homes across the u.s. >> what do you think about the idea of a television network with the people to create? >> current tv was created by former vice president al gore. >> we have crews across the country. >> after we branding, al jaz
it is important for the environment. the animals and the birds. >> u.s. president barack obama has signed a bill to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. he has returned from his holiday in hawaii. the deal agreed to by democrats and republicans will raise taxes on top earnings and maintaining race for the middle class. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, has left a new york hospital where she was treated for a blood clot between her brain and skull. she was accompanied by her...
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it's not the kind of environment that the achievers want to go into and stay in and it doesn't make teachers feel valued at all. i got in a little bit of trouble the other night because i was giving a speech in california. and i was lamenting the fact that the teachers don't get paid enough to it i said think about this. i said basketball players. now, why my husband is a former nba player. this is why i got in trouble at home to it i said basketball players get paid $12 million a year for troubling of all -- dribbling around. we should be 12 million to our highly effective teachers in the nation because they are determining the future of our nation. but we have a skewed culture where we don't actually respect and honor teachers for the incredible work that they do. we certainly don't pay them what they are worth. >> in australia they have 200 days of public schools. in china and india is 200 days of public school instruction. in the united states, why do you think in the united states it is only 180 days? which is drastic if you take between china and india it is 40 plus days a year and if
it's not the kind of environment that the achievers want to go into and stay in and it doesn't make teachers feel valued at all. i got in a little bit of trouble the other night because i was giving a speech in california. and i was lamenting the fact that the teachers don't get paid enough to it i said think about this. i said basketball players. now, why my husband is a former nba player. this is why i got in trouble at home to it i said basketball players get paid $12 million a year for...
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if you introduce more than a few women into that environment, the research shows that testosterone penetrable muscles of the traders reduces and therefore the desire in taking up higher thank you, mr. chairman. hit risks reduces. so in order to understand economics, we need to understand human either initiatives all the research on all sorts of different disciplines, not just psychology and in this case physiology as well. >> james bustamante with the heritage foundation. maybe this is because i've been reading some job to relatedly, but one of the things he argues for his liberalism is going to grow. he's his liberalism has to incorporate things like psychology, physiology and to lawmaking. his argument is liberals have done a bad job putting this into policy. as we talk about more women on the floor, why is it somehow inherently can servitor position this leaves the sciences they don't necessarily become a title ii make a law saying you want this many women in the room were x or why is going on. what separates this from the liberal use? >> using different disciplines and all of the signs at
if you introduce more than a few women into that environment, the research shows that testosterone penetrable muscles of the traders reduces and therefore the desire in taking up higher thank you, mr. chairman. hit risks reduces. so in order to understand economics, we need to understand human either initiatives all the research on all sorts of different disciplines, not just psychology and in this case physiology as well. >> james bustamante with the heritage foundation. maybe this is...
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related with the environment, related with human rights. so how are you going to come over here to debate these things. the rights of mother earth, and the rights of our security? as i was saying recently, if you don't change the head quarts here, let's have it be in a rotational basis. if we change, maybe in europe, for example, switzerland, or austria. for we talk about latin america, or the caribbean, brazil, argentina. that come to debate it is the united nations. >> it sounds like you have as much of a problem with new york as you do with the work of the u.n. and the resolutions that are passed here, and those resolutions being followed by the entire national community. let me move to another note from that speech. you accused the united states of harboring terrorists. that is a serious accusation. can you explain that? >> that's another great insecurity that we had. >> how come terrorists come to seek refuge here. criminals that are evading justice in latin america. pasada, known confessed terrorist, he is here in this country. and th
related with the environment, related with human rights. so how are you going to come over here to debate these things. the rights of mother earth, and the rights of our security? as i was saying recently, if you don't change the head quarts here, let's have it be in a rotational basis. if we change, maybe in europe, for example, switzerland, or austria. for we talk about latin america, or the caribbean, brazil, argentina. that come to debate it is the united nations. >> it sounds like...
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it is the concern my ultimate control of the of the environment of the shopping environment let's take a step back and look at why is ball culture prospering in merging markets first is because shopping mall security. and this is something that in the u.s. is no longer an issue. the shopping mall offers a controlled environment. it is one in which i'm not only going to shop but i'm also going to look and be seen by other people in the u.s. retail trends follow housing housing trends so we are...
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and we saw them and then we have to remove them from that environment and in protective custody from what you have seen today. >> reporter: some rescued children are as young as three months and the oldest is 12 but the state does not know their identities or where they come from. they are appealing to the parents of the children come forward for weeks but so far only one parent has. this is where they were rescued and considered a crime scene so we cannot go in. investigators are searching for clues that may lead to identifying the children's parents. so far no identity documents have been found here. the woman who has been charged denies trafficicing the children and they are thought to be one of the causes of human trafficicing in nigeria and the government body set up to find it says the children could have been handed over legitimately to the woman. >> the parents and how can parents hand, over children and was there any particular agreement signed and we need to know because currently now what is trending in nigeria is selling babies illegally and essential criminal process. >>
and we saw them and then we have to remove them from that environment and in protective custody from what you have seen today. >> reporter: some rescued children are as young as three months and the oldest is 12 but the state does not know their identities or where they come from. they are appealing to the parents of the children come forward for weeks but so far only one parent has. this is where they were rescued and considered a crime scene so we cannot go in. investigators are...
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of the 13 sectors saw a certain degree of progress, but negotiations on intellectual property, the environment and state-owned enterprises made little progress. he said they have agreed to a program that defines steps for conducting future meetings on tariff elimination. he reaffirmed that the participates willing to conclude a pact by the end of the year. japan's representative expressed his determination after the conference. >> translator: japan can still influence discussions on key issues. as the stance of participants on them remains wide apart. >> he added he expects difficulties ahead given the time left for negotiations and all the things the participating nations are aiming to agree on. the next nine-day round of talks will start on august 22nd in brunai. some are concerned about the possible impact of tpp, producerers of top-grade beef have turned to their advantage. we report from singapore. >> reporter: in the island nation of singapore, some high-class hotels have added japanese beef to the restaurant menus. it costs twice as much as australian beef, about $80 per 100 grams. but
of the 13 sectors saw a certain degree of progress, but negotiations on intellectual property, the environment and state-owned enterprises made little progress. he said they have agreed to a program that defines steps for conducting future meetings on tariff elimination. he reaffirmed that the participates willing to conclude a pact by the end of the year. japan's representative expressed his determination after the conference. >> translator: japan can still influence discussions on key...
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regulatory environment of each state right now. each of these states varies somewhat in their current regulatory environment. in particular, new jersey, is a -- has regulations different than the other five states that i mentioned. in that many of the reforms that e being required through the a.c.a., the affordable care act, are already in effect in states like new jersey. that's one reason we chose a state like that, to see a state that's already passed the underwriting regulations compared to those that have not yet passed those. and there's significant differences certainly in what e'll see as impacts. our analysis included looking at the men mum ben fete coverage, essential benefits required under the a.c.a. step levels of member cost shares or the actual values you may here. premium rating restrictions regarding age, gender, the fact that you're no longer going to be able to rate by health status and some other insured characterist exs and the fact that coverage is now going to be guaranteed issue that obviously is going to be
regulatory environment of each state right now. each of these states varies somewhat in their current regulatory environment. in particular, new jersey, is a -- has regulations different than the other five states that i mentioned. in that many of the reforms that e being required through the a.c.a., the affordable care act, are already in effect in states like new jersey. that's one reason we chose a state like that, to see a state that's already passed the underwriting regulations compared to...
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. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to the financial regulators, dodd-frank, basel. business faces a different situation than decades ago. >> i don't think so. i remember acquisitions with at&t we didn't know. it was tough. we spent a great deal of time in the political and regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go. i'm not sure it change sod much. >> okay. what about the global story? people say in the last several decades, you know, american business was really riding a wave of globalization. today you're more likely to hear about jobs in buffalo and in michigan than in bangalore, india. are economies looking inward? >> i think so. there are some coming back. that's a good sign. >> you think it's a good sign that it's not the globalization openness we saw a few years ago and now economies are looking inward? >> glad to see us bring jobs back to this country and rethink that. that's helpful. >> final question. what do you drive? you driving a gm? >> i am driving a gtm cadillac ctsv. it's a great car. hot wheel. >> hot wheels
. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to the financial regulators, dodd-frank, basel. business faces a different situation than decades ago. >> i don't think so. i remember acquisitions with at&t we didn't know. it was tough. we spent a great deal of time in the political and regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go. i'm not sure it change sod much. >> okay. what about the global story? people say in the last...
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extroverted fish did better because they they were more comfortable more quickly adapting to a new environment and starting to eat and go about their business whereas the introverted fish were freaked out by the new environment as they think introverts introverted humans kind of know this the you know they often need a period of adjustment when they're in a new situation really just like the fish it's it's it's remarkable it's it's doctorow rubber maurice's so i think it was in the book for us and you do this research. traditionally agricultural societies and found that the more people who were the opposite of a t.h.d. or hyperactive or what might be interpreted as extrovert and because they were traditionally people who for years and years and years would just pick bugs off plants all day long you know. and that hunting gathering societies had higher levels of of the same. you could almost translate a.d.h. d. for introversion or for extroversion rather and the farmer for introversion and. do you think that our society favors one of them oh absolutely and you know that's really at the end of i
extroverted fish did better because they they were more comfortable more quickly adapting to a new environment and starting to eat and go about their business whereas the introverted fish were freaked out by the new environment as they think introverts introverted humans kind of know this the you know they often need a period of adjustment when they're in a new situation really just like the fish it's it's it's remarkable it's it's doctorow rubber maurice's so i think it was in the book for us...
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. >> we know the environment is difficult. europe is among the most sophisticated car consumers in the world. and we feel like we're going to be able to win here and win globally. we should be able to make money with this. >> you're being squeezed by the premium brands on one side, the value brands on the other. you've got 26 new brands coming out. how are you going to fight back with these models? >> the way we win is pay attention to the customer. we have great new products. our products win award. we have a brand new convertible here which is dynamite. we're pretty excited about this stuff. >> carl thomas, you're the man who has to take over this european operation and continue working with the customers, with the management teams you've got in place and with the unions, as well. and it's the latter point that at the moment, if you have to cut costs aggressively, which you do to compete, how is that relationship with the unions going to last? because do you need to do what you did stateside and basically cut a lot of capaci
. >> we know the environment is difficult. europe is among the most sophisticated car consumers in the world. and we feel like we're going to be able to win here and win globally. we should be able to make money with this. >> you're being squeezed by the premium brands on one side, the value brands on the other. you've got 26 new brands coming out. how are you going to fight back with these models? >> the way we win is pay attention to the customer. we have great new products....
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but if they are doing it in an environment -- i saw it happen to my father, the type of sloppiness i would not expect anywhere else in our economy. since i have joined the board, what i am aware of is that they do not have the right discipline. they do not have the right accountability. i would like them to balance that. i do not think it is either or. entertainers at the end of the day. [laughter] class keep entertaining the crowd. any other questions? >> the guy with the google glasses? >> are you sure you can interrupt yourself and talk to us? [laughter] [indiscernible] [laughter] one of the things [indiscernible] , thisg with medicare results in the best doctors. just ask their patients. does this not cause us to end up having giant hospitals, the hospitals doing a lot of medicare [indiscernible] i am trying to get this in the right spot. are doing well because [indiscernible] hospitals do well because they can handle the insurance system well. doctors can handle the insurance. >> hospitals do well because they do especially well in places like connecticut where .hey are the only
but if they are doing it in an environment -- i saw it happen to my father, the type of sloppiness i would not expect anywhere else in our economy. since i have joined the board, what i am aware of is that they do not have the right discipline. they do not have the right accountability. i would like them to balance that. i do not think it is either or. entertainers at the end of the day. [laughter] class keep entertaining the crowd. any other questions? >> the guy with the google glasses?...
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pullback at any point, but looking at the action, right now suggests we're still in a fairly healthy environment. melissa: you are the first person i have heard say that today. even though we had a down day, shows a little bit of strength in the market because it wasn't even weaker based on this news? speak i think it could have been weaker, and a lot of my looking to buy the dip. two days of weakness. i'm not here to forecast what every wiggle in the market is going to be nor do we think investors should, but with part of your question is fed should investors get in, i am very fond of believing and saying get in or get out, that is gambling on a motive in time, should be a process over time. i do think there is a lot of underinvested investors in the equity on the fence looking for this. you get the money looking into by very quickly. melissa: you're both very fantastic, we really appreciate your time. melissa: here is the "money" question of the day, are you worried this could have been to other countries? you can follow me on twitter. all right, should you be going for the gold? many experts
pullback at any point, but looking at the action, right now suggests we're still in a fairly healthy environment. melissa: you are the first person i have heard say that today. even though we had a down day, shows a little bit of strength in the market because it wasn't even weaker based on this news? speak i think it could have been weaker, and a lot of my looking to buy the dip. two days of weakness. i'm not here to forecast what every wiggle in the market is going to be nor do we think...
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by the time we're all sick only then will they admit they're contaminating the environment. we want out. the paper mill has become a symbol of a decade long conflict. it sits on the river that divids most nations and prompted this bridge between both countries to close for nearly a half decade. argentina said it's a major pollutant, uruguay says it follows standards. >> we have increased by half what they have requested. >> reporter: argentina's president said she doesn't want the plant to increase production. the trees to produce paper are cut in both countries and people on both sides say they're saying a heavy price. >> tourism in the summer doubles the size of the town. but when the borders are closed no argentinas visit. >> this is the best plant in the world. many are jealous they have chosen to put it in uruguay. this is where it is. >> he wants good relations to resume and said the sister nations should put the dispute over the paper mill behind them. al jazeera, argentina. >> time now for sports. >> reporter: thank you. we start major league baseball playoffs. the h
by the time we're all sick only then will they admit they're contaminating the environment. we want out. the paper mill has become a symbol of a decade long conflict. it sits on the river that divids most nations and prompted this bridge between both countries to close for nearly a half decade. argentina said it's a major pollutant, uruguay says it follows standards. >> we have increased by half what they have requested. >> reporter: argentina's president said she doesn't want the...
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. >> it is a global environment. sodalities in the u.s. can be made available to countries like india and bangladesh almost immediately. >> the goal is to extend battery life to 10 or 15 years within this decade. because the battery is the engine of the electric car and a big part of the cost, that would cut prices and pollution levels around the world. alice everett, illinois. al jazeera reporting from illinois. >> u.s. country music star mindy mccready was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. in recent years if she received attention for a troubled family life after getting a string of hits in the 1990's. 300,000 children working illegally in mexico in the fields that provide produced for dinner tables across the globe. we traveled to the western state to find out what authorities are doing to stop child exploitation. for this 3-ong day year-old come up at dawn and working until dusk, taking chili peppers -- picking chili peppers. it'
. >> it is a global environment. sodalities in the u.s. can be made available to countries like india and bangladesh almost immediately. >> the goal is to extend battery life to 10 or 15 years within this decade. because the battery is the engine of the electric car and a big part of the cost, that would cut prices and pollution levels around the world. alice everett, illinois. al jazeera reporting from illinois. >> u.s. country music star mindy mccready was found dead from an...
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society, often by invoking state power like regulation of the environment perceived d. and health regulation in the work place. there is no contradiction here is intense. people live in a fair and door in this world and not the world that we imagine and all the means available should be used to safeguard and benefit them, even if the long-term goal is to displace these devices and construct preferable alternatives. in discussing this, i've sometimes used an image that comes from the workers movement discussed an interesting work by maybury lewis. they speak of the images that widening the floors of the cage. the cage is existing coercive dictation that can be widened by committee popular struggle to have an effect only over many years and you can extend the image beyond. think of the cage of coercive state institutions as a kind of protection from savage beast roaming outside, namely the predatory comes a supported capitalist institutions dedicated to the principle of private gain, power, domination that the interest of the community at most a footnote may be revered an
society, often by invoking state power like regulation of the environment perceived d. and health regulation in the work place. there is no contradiction here is intense. people live in a fair and door in this world and not the world that we imagine and all the means available should be used to safeguard and benefit them, even if the long-term goal is to displace these devices and construct preferable alternatives. in discussing this, i've sometimes used an image that comes from the workers...
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this is a hostile environment home to strange creatures. thousands of white shrimp jostle on one vent. they are blind and somehow survive eating bacteria. a sample was brought back to the surface. researchers want to see how life evolved and how shrimp ahve acquired something useful. >> they don't have v functioning eyes but have an early warning system on them that tell them when they are too close to the heat of the chimneys. >> every time this dives it reveals something no one has seen. these anemonies may be an unknown species. this has opened parts of the world inaccessible until now. a question was raised. what else is down there, waiting to be discovered? >> what else, indeed. amazing images of the deep. all of them extraordinary. that brings today's broadcast to a close. from around the world -- you can check your local listings for our channel number. thank you for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's
this is a hostile environment home to strange creatures. thousands of white shrimp jostle on one vent. they are blind and somehow survive eating bacteria. a sample was brought back to the surface. researchers want to see how life evolved and how shrimp ahve acquired something useful. >> they don't have v functioning eyes but have an early warning system on them that tell them when they are too close to the heat of the chimneys. >> every time this dives it reveals something no one...
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maintaining environment and a structured routine are crucial. >> that's what kareem, a child from aleppo has. his parents sent him to the autism academy. he is doing well. he lives at the academy and goes to a regular school. what he doesn't have is family. his parents became refugees in turkey and lost contact. he is under the care of the center. autism centres can't help syrian children unless there is significant international funding. they can barely cope with the number of jordanian patients. >> the new approaches and treatment of autism and the consistency needed needs funding and consistent funding. that is really sad, because sometimes parents come to me and tell me if we don't have money, the children have no treatment. >> the average monthly cost of treatment is 4,000. no syrian family can afford that. that's why the wellbeing of autistic syrians depend on whether there's enough funding to ensure a better life. >> al jazeera has an exclusive interview with former president jimmy carter. we caught up with him in south africa where me attended the memorial service for nelson mand
maintaining environment and a structured routine are crucial. >> that's what kareem, a child from aleppo has. his parents sent him to the autism academy. he is doing well. he lives at the academy and goes to a regular school. what he doesn't have is family. his parents became refugees in turkey and lost contact. he is under the care of the center. autism centres can't help syrian children unless there is significant international funding. they can barely cope with the number of jordanian...
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in this tough lending environment there are so many different places to get funding. you can go to sba, your bank. step back and look for different opportunities. >> and take yourself a few years down the line when you're with this person and you're successful or not successful, what's the relationship going to look look, is this someone you want to be in bed with. >> you want smart money. someone to add more than just dollars. >> unless you can't get dollars anywhere else. let's go to the last question. this is about where to base your business. >> i started my business from home and then in a collaborative working space. to me it seemed like a great middle step. >> i think having that business address is a great, great step. because it gives you that professionalism. it gives you that touch. but there are co-working spaces in almost every major city now. i've seen small businesses start in places like we work or new work city or general assembly here in new york who have found partnerships from other startups in that space, found an attorney, a programmer. that coll
in this tough lending environment there are so many different places to get funding. you can go to sba, your bank. step back and look for different opportunities. >> and take yourself a few years down the line when you're with this person and you're successful or not successful, what's the relationship going to look look, is this someone you want to be in bed with. >> you want smart money. someone to add more than just dollars. >> unless you can't get dollars anywhere else....
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is it going to be the stronger growth in china or the environment in india? >> china is more important in that sense from a global economic perspective. the chinese data is what you need to watch out more for. it's the second biggest economy in the world. it has brought implications for growth in the rest of the region including where i'm sitting for example. it has implications for export growth out of europe. for me from a global perspective is the one i would watch out more for and progress we have seen is quite encouraging. the recovery we see in china is somewhat broad based. we saw that a few days ago in terms of pmi that improved over february. >> at the same time the theme about how emerging markets are disappointing again continues to emerge. i wonder if we don't have to separate china from the rest of the story from emerging markets which india is a great example of this morning. what would the acronym be? why is china holding in well but emerging markets elsewhere are disappointing? >> i think in china's case it has to do with the case that they ha
is it going to be the stronger growth in china or the environment in india? >> china is more important in that sense from a global economic perspective. the chinese data is what you need to watch out more for. it's the second biggest economy in the world. it has brought implications for growth in the rest of the region including where i'm sitting for example. it has implications for export growth out of europe. for me from a global perspective is the one i would watch out more for and...
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. >> how do we reframe gender, how do we create a gender-inclusive environment that works for all kids when none of us grew up experience being that. >> two years ago the seattle public school district developed a set of guidelines how to transition gender identified students. >> they are not going to be ready to learn and have barriers to learning without accepting who they are. >> while seattle schools have implemented guidelines, experts teleus transgender students feel marginalized. a report shows us that 78% feel harassed in school. >> zoe's mother worries about the future. >> puberty and hormones and zoe not in step with her peers. >> not just feeling but -- >> and growth in being. >> schools across the nation figure out how to meet the needs of transgender students. tanya moseley, al jazeera seattle. >> in california a new bill was released that would allow trangz transgender students to reveal their identity. on august 20th, >> some of america's most iconic national monuments will open up again in spite of the government's shutdown. the statute of liberty, gran canyon and mount
. >> how do we reframe gender, how do we create a gender-inclusive environment that works for all kids when none of us grew up experience being that. >> two years ago the seattle public school district developed a set of guidelines how to transition gender identified students. >> they are not going to be ready to learn and have barriers to learning without accepting who they are. >> while seattle schools have implemented guidelines, experts teleus transgender students...
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welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure that public education is a hallmark of democracy and a propeller of our economy. most importantly, we must really make sure that we figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream big, but achieve them. >> thank you. let me ask you one or two and then we will go to kimberly to start. let me ask you about the common core standards. you said, you think that obamacare is bad and the implementation of the common core is far worse. who is to blame and anyone stepping up to fix this? >> i am not a big believer in this. i
welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure...
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so co-ops seven biggest corporation in spain out competed every other capitalist business in their environment showing that they can grow showing that they can compete showing that they can be successful they have a much lower unemployment rate where they are that in the rest of spain there are a rollicking success of a non-capitalist nonhierarchical cooperative business venture and there are thousands of others we can pretend there are no are there is a not hierarchy where i problem in many parts of the world is facing those ok mark i know the successful go ahead mark go ahead last word on the program go ahead marc you said nine hundred nine. i'm not sure quite how that works in spain i'll tell you this i told you i support employer ownership of employee ownership of corporations i do think that makes people work better but if it's nonhierarchical what if someone doesn't do their job how do they get fired are you telling me that someone can do whatever they want aren't their internal bosses i'm all for diminishing the difference between the c.e.o. when they got in the assembly line but i'm no
so co-ops seven biggest corporation in spain out competed every other capitalist business in their environment showing that they can grow showing that they can compete showing that they can be successful they have a much lower unemployment rate where they are that in the rest of spain there are a rollicking success of a non-capitalist nonhierarchical cooperative business venture and there are thousands of others we can pretend there are no are there is a not hierarchy where i problem in many...
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>> you know, we tend to drive our science based on whatever environment is out there. we've been working to lower our footprint in greenhouse gases over the last 20 years. we made a lot of progress there. it's interesting. where the price of energy is today, you can say whether it's gone up or gone down. where it is today means biotechnology and the conversation of cellulose into higher materials, there's tremendous opportunity. think of the way dupont was created in the last century. by using hydrocarbons and converting them to higher order materials, in this century, it is about enzymes and the conversion of cellulose. i think there's tremendous opportunity, making polymers our business. if you were to talk to the president of our polymers business today, what she would tell you is that in 15 years, 50% of her revenue will come from renewably sourced polymers and that's a growing market for us. >> where you are right now, when you look around, how much is basic, how much is applied, how much do you think will be a additive to earns. looking around you how much is 201
>> you know, we tend to drive our science based on whatever environment is out there. we've been working to lower our footprint in greenhouse gases over the last 20 years. we made a lot of progress there. it's interesting. where the price of energy is today, you can say whether it's gone up or gone down. where it is today means biotechnology and the conversation of cellulose into higher materials, there's tremendous opportunity. think of the way dupont was created in the last century. by...
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we have to change words to apply them more accurately, and instead of talking environment talk answer, talk respiratory, unusable contaminated property, and talk how many square miles a fukushima-type disaster, chernobyl renders uninhabitable or how impossible it is to evacuate. you can't get oh of new york city on a friday amp. you will e activate 30 miles aaround? that's impossible. it's viewed at possible as a condition of the license. we need to use new language in that respect. >> i think the current and political discourse in people's views are based on the narrow window the media places on the acceptable range of ideas. is there any ideas you have to allow more progressives views to go back into the public discourse and reframe the issue based on -- basically more leftist or progressive ideas? >> well, one, i mean, i have coined phrases in that direction like corporate welfare, corporate crime is catching on, crime in the suites is catching on. [laughter] you have that parallel of street crime. why cut down on the number of federal cops on the corporate crime beat, and so that'
we have to change words to apply them more accurately, and instead of talking environment talk answer, talk respiratory, unusable contaminated property, and talk how many square miles a fukushima-type disaster, chernobyl renders uninhabitable or how impossible it is to evacuate. you can't get oh of new york city on a friday amp. you will e activate 30 miles aaround? that's impossible. it's viewed at possible as a condition of the license. we need to use new language in that respect. >> i...